Politics
Why is Kyiv Burning?
A man takes notes during the rountable discussion," Why is Kyiv Burning? The Turn to Violence in Ukraine’s Protest Movement and Its Political and Geostrategic Implications" on Feb 24. The Belfer Case Study Room in CGIS-South was packed with attendees.
Panelists Weigh Ukraine’s Political Crisis, Uncertain Future
Though the protests in Ukraine have waned over the past few days, Harvard scholars said during a panel on Monday that the country still has some work to be done in order to repair its democracy.
Israeli, Palestinian Group’s Performance Promotes Political Unity Through Music
In an interactive, interfaith performance at Harvard Law School’s Wasserstein Hall on Saturday night, seven Israeli and Palestinian musicians shared a message of peace through the only language that they said they all share–music.
Former Australian Prime Minister Named Kennedy School, IOP Fellow
Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin M. Rudd's work at the Belfer Center will focus on investigating a new strategic relationship between China and the U.S. and its potential global impacts.
Kirkland House Tutor Seeks State Senate Seat
Eric P. Lesser ’07, Kirkland House tutor and third year student at Harvard Law School, said that his Harvard education, both as an undergraduate and law student, has shaped his campaign in several ways and helped him appreciate “the power of a good idea.”
HLS Students, Professors Argue Against Immigration Enforcement
Faculty members at Harvard Law School and other Massachusetts law schools signed a legal opinion penned by the Harvard Immigration Project, regarding the Trust Act.
Presidential Superlatives: Valentine’s Day Edition
This year, America’s two greatest holidays fell on the same weekend. Let’s celebrate while we still can (because a Valentine’s Presidents’ Day Weekend only happens four out of every seven years). As our forefathers so writ and intended, here are some presidential superlatives of an amorous nature. Happy V&P Weekend!